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Category -Moscow Patriarchate

Problems of the Relationship in the Past and Their Overcoming in the Present

Protodeacon Andrei Kuraev

In Russia I Admire What there is Abroad, and I’m telling Those Abroad to Admire What we Have in Russia

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Bp Mikhail Bogdanov

Bishop Mikhail (Bogdanov, d. July 1925) of Primorsk and Vladivostok

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The Archbishop Mark, Moses, Monk Tikhon and other representatives of the ROCOR Mission are not allowed by Palestinian guards to enter his monastery. In the car leaving the Gate Archim is Theodosius, the head of the Mission of the MP, shortly after the assignment of the Jericho Monastery. Drawing is by an eyewitness, a villager of the Jericho Monastery, according to Monk Basil. 2000

Ownership of Pre-Revolutionary Church Property by the Russian Church Abroad: A Historical and Moral Perspective

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At the funeral of Metropolitan Anastassii. Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, 1964

Looking Toward Unity: How the Russian Church Abroad Viewed the Patriarchate of Moscow, 1927-2007

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Bishop Agapit (left) Archpirest Nikolai Artemoff (right) with icon

A Message to the Participants in the Conference "A Scientific Orthodox View of False Historiography"

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Mergers, Acquisitions and Spin-Offs

Mergers, Acquisitions and Spin-Offs

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Archpriest Georgy Mitrofanov and Bishop Agapit of Stuttgart in the Church of St. App. Peter and Paul (in St. Petersburg)

Political Ideology in the Church Is a Dead-End

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Patriarch Kirill

Many Years to the First Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church!

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At the Church of Joy Of All Who Sorrow, Philadelphia, Dec. 1997

It is Quite Difficult for Russian Historians to Search for Facts

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We Have to be Careful Not to Go Against God's Will

We Have to be Careful Not to Go Against God’s Will

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Andrei Kostriukov

Writing the History of the Russian Church Abroad without Skewing to the Right or to the Left

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